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1. 15. sorularda, cümlede boş bırakılan 7. They hope that by surrounding city centres
yerlere uygun düşen sözcük ya da ifadeyi and likely terrorist targets with "soft walls",
bulunuz. they ---- it impossible for hijacked planes ----
anywhere near them.
1. These novels illustrate the author's ---- for A) will make / to get
the struggles of young people and the proper B) make / having got
help that should be given. C) make /to have got
A) deceit D) have made / to be got
B) obligation E) are making / getting
C) alteration
D) disturbance 8. New DNA evidence hints that "African Eve",

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E) concern the 150,000 year-old female ancestor of
every person on Earth, ---- in Tanzania or
Ethiopia.
2. The quartet's rendering of Mozart is ---- A) has lived
good, but l have mixed feelings about the B) is used to living
Schubert collection. C) may have lived
A) exceptionally D) would live
B) sensitively E) would be living
C) preferably
D) impulsively 9. Socrates ---- that we ---- with the
E) impartially improvement of our souls.
A) must have said / would be concerned
B) had said / had to be concerned
3. The book is surprisingly lucid and manages C) was saying / should have been concerned
to make the controversial field of D) has said / had been concerned
evolutionary psychology ---- to the average E) said / should be concerned
intelligent reader.
A) susceptible
B) conducive 10. ---- its vast forests, Myanmar was thought
C) available to possess the largest number of tigers ----
D) indulgent India.
E) exclusive A) For/with
B) In / for
4. America's subsidies to its cotton farmers C) At / to
have long been a noteworthy example of the D) With / after
harm that rich countries' subsidies ---- on the E) Through / by
poor.
A) enforce 11. Though the most important factors in
B) provide pricing decisions are production costs and the
C) exceed level ---- demand, broader company
D) inflict objectives must also be taken ----
E) employ consideration.
A) in / out of
5. As Egypt ---- the biggest irrigation project, B) of / into
the Pharaohs' dream of spreading their C) with / for
kingdoms into the desert is coming true. D) between / by
A) puts off E) on / under
B) embarks on
C) breaks up 12. Until people realize that they have to
D) tries on develop new skills, there's no way the
E) shows up economy can improve, ----?
6. China's economic boom ---- a growing need A) is there
for energy that ---- only foreign supplies. B) can there
A) will produce / used to satisfy C) can it
B) produced / had satisfied D) have they
C) is producing / could satisfy E) can they
D) has produced / can satisfy
E) would produce / would have satisfied

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13. ---- they are accessible by boat only, 16.-20. sorularda, aşağıdaki parçada
these islands are still largely undeveloped. numaralanmıs yerlere uygun düşen sözcük ya
A) Even da ifadeyi bulunuz.
B) As if
C) Although When the rage for orchids hit Europe in the
D) Conseguently nineteenth century collectors immediately realized
E) Since that greenhouses were needed to provide (16) ----
growing conditions. (17) ---- greenhouses were a
luxury (18) ---- the very wealthy. But before long,
greenhouses (19) ---- mass produced, (20) ----
made them more affordable for orchid lovers of
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16.
A) better
14. The most devastating human impact on B) best
environments can be seen on islands ---- C) as good
settlers have introduced new animals and D) the most
plants. E) more
A) which
B) to whom 17.
C) what A) At times
D) to which B) At present
E) whom C) Eventually
D) Hardly
E) At first

18.
A) for
B) off
C) about
D) over
E) from

19.
A) have been
B) were being
C) had been
D) would have been
15. Human activity has destroyed ---- plant E) will be
species that collective action is essential for
the conservation of those that remain. 20.
A) more A) what
B) so many B) thus
C) many more C) which
D) the most D) but
E) as many E) so

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21.-25. sorularda, aşağıdaki parçada 26.-35. sorularda, verilen cümleyi uygun
numaralanmış yerlere uygun düşen sözcük ya şekilde tamamlayan ifadeyi bulunuz.
da ifadeyi bulunuz.
26. Since the migratory routes of cranes
Until the middle of the nineteenth century, most ignore political boundaries,---- .
Americans were indifferent to paint. Wood was
plentiful and cheap especially on the frontier; (21)- A) a species bank of captive cranes has been
---- most settlers had to chop down trees to dear created to guard against extinction
their land. (22)---- eager to start farming, they B) some cranes depend exclusively upon wetlands
used their wood to build their cabins as cheaply and for nesting and feeding
quickly as possible. If they had painted their C) any effort to protect them requires the
buildings, this (23) ---- their durability;(24) ---- participation of several countries
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There were (25) ---- more urgent calls upon their cranes would have been hardly feasible
time and their money. E) this was simply a means to draw global attention
to cranes and their work

21.
A) on the contrary
B) as if 27. ---- where farmers benefit from legal
C) similarly opium cultivation for the production of
D) in case painkillers.
E) in fact
A) Turkey is one of several countries
B) The UN's drug control agency admits that crop
22. substitution projects are inadequate
A) Having been C) Total opium elimination in these countries is
B) To be hardly feasible
C) To have been D) Until recently, only the trafficking of opium was
D) Being prohibited in Laos, not the cultivation of it
E) Having to be E) Opium is one of the oldest painkillers known

28. ----, when Eveready introduced the


alkaline battery.
23.
A) had extended
B) might have extended A) Their technological success is still being
C) was extending questioned
D) would be extending B) Many new materials have been adapted for
E) might extend battery use
C) Mercury, too, has recently been eliminated from
batteries on account of its toxicity
D) The lifespans of these batteries are expected to
improve
24.
E) The first major advance in flashlight batteries
A) but
came in 1959
B) whether
C) unless
D) that
E) if

29. ---- that New York City is being badly run


and desperately needs to be reorganized.
25.
A) none A) None of them had admitted
B) any B) Everybody acknowledges
C) anywhere C) Many Americans were asking the authorities
D) other D) Letters of protest had been written to the
E) so Mayor's Office
E) Many journallsts would recommend

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30. Because scientists believe that comets in 34. Well before 11 September, people began
the distant past deposited water and organic to fear ----.
compounds on both Earth and its moon, ----.
A) if they had achieved their political ends
A) in the 1990s, two probes that orbited the moon B) that terrorists would start to use chemical
raised new questions about Earth's airless satellite biological and nuclear weapons
B) it is the largest impact crater in the entire solar C) so that Americans can confront the worst threats
system before they emerge
C) the exploration agenda would have been D) in case America will have to consider creating a
changed domesttc intelligence agency
D) well preserved ice at the lunar poles could yield E) when the United States toppled the regime that
clues to the origins of life gave Al Qaeda its Afghan sanctuary
E) those lunar missions had been supported by very

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few scientists

31. ----, there's a lot of truth in the saying 35. In the 20th century, most of the large
that an orchestra is only as good as its military powers developed biological
conductor. weapons, ----.

A) Though there are exceptions A) but moral repugnance kept these countries from
B) If the orchestra were in better shape using them against each other
C) Since his abilities as an orchestra builder are very B) although bioweapons have a fearful potential
impressive that has long been understood
D) Once they had gained international recognition C) while as many as 17 countries are still thought to
E) Since music critics are involved in a serious have kept some to use in an emergency
controversy D) so long as none of the regimes is supporting a
terrorist group
32. In good hands, the harpsichord will E) just as non lethal weapons merit particular
always have things to offer ----. attention
A) that its value has never been doubted
B) which other musical instruments cannot
C) if yet another challenge had to be faced
D) even when the performances were not quite
flawless
E) since a substantial amount of his early period has 36. 40. sorularda, verilen ingilizce cümleye
been recorded anlamca en yakın Türkçe cümleyi bulunuz.

36. lraq is making efforts to rebuild its


shattered financial system by granting three
33. Many of Europe's museums and cultural foreign banks permission to operate in the
institutions are in financial trouble, ----. country.

A) even though most of America's cultural A) Yok olmuş mali sistemini yeniden kurabilmek için
institutions get little cash from the federal çalışmalara başlamış olan Irak, sadece üç yabancı
government bankanın ülkede faallyet göstermesine izin veriyor.
B) since plans by the Italian government to privatize B) Irak, yıkılmış olan mali sistemini yeniden
parts of the country's cultural heritage have fallen yapılandırmak amacıyla çalışmalara başlamış ve üç
through yabancı bankanın ülkede faaliyete geçmesine izin
C) as governments find themselves forced to cut vermiştir.
subsidies C) Dağılmıs olan mali sistemini yeniden düzenlemek
D) because the Italian government has come up için gayret içine giren Irak, ülkede üç yabancı
with a bold plan to ease the cash crisis facing the bankanın faaliyet göstermesine onay vermiştir.
museums D) Irak'ın yabancı bankalardan üçünün ülkede
E) if France's new culture minister has come out in faaliyete geçmesine onay vermesi, yıkılan mali
favour of a plan for more independence for national sistemini yeniden kurmaya çalıştığının göstergesidir.
museums E) Irak, ülkede faaliyet göstermeleri için üç yabancı
bankaya izin vererek, paramparça olmuş mali
sistemini yeniden kurmaya çaba gösteriyor.

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37. The Celts, who were later called "Gauls" D) Moğolların istilası başlayınca direnmenin boşuna
by the Romans, migrated from the Rhine olduğunu fark eden Uygurlar, Cengiz Han'ın
valley into the region that is now France. isteklerini kabul ettiler.
E) Moğol istilası, Uygurların direnişin boşuna
A) Geçmişte Romalıların "Salyalılar" dediği Keltler, olduğuna inanmalarına yol açtı ve Uygurlar, Cengiz
Ren vadisinden göç ederek bugünkü Fransa'ya Han'a isteyerek teslim oldular.
yerleşmişlerdir.
B) Romalıların "Salyalılar" olarak adlandırdığı Keltler,
bugünkü Fransa'nın yakınlarına, Ren vadisinden göç
ederek gelmişlerdir. 40.According to the UN observers in the
C) Bugün Fransa olan bölgeye Ren vadisinden göç region, Rwandan troops have reentered
etmiş olan Keltlere, Romalılar "Salyalılar" adını Congo in violation of the peace treaty signed
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D) Daha sonra Romalılar tarafından "Salyalılar"
olarak adlandırılan Keltler, bugün Fransa olan A) Bölgedeki BM gözlemcilerine göre, Ruanda
bölgeye, Ren vadisinden göç etmişlerdir. askerleri, geçen yıl iki ülke arasında imzalanan barış
E) Romalılarca uzun yıllar boyunca "Salyalılar" olarak antlaşmasına aykırı olarak, yeniden Kongo'ya
adlandırılan Keltler, Ren vadisinden göç edip girmiştir.
bugünkü Fransa'ya yerleşmişlerdir. B) Bölgedeki BM görevlilerine göre, geçen yıl iki ülke
arasında yapılan barış antlaşmasını çiğneyen Ruanda
askerleri, Kongo'ya tekrar girmiştir.
C) Bölgede bulunan BM görevlilerine göre, Ruanda
38. The German government and the askerleri Kongo'ya tekrar girerek geçen yıl yapılan
opposition are expected to agree on a new barış antlaşmasını bozmuştur.
law to make it easier for qualified foreigners D) Bölgede görev yapan BM sorumlularına göre,
to settle in Genmany. Ruanda askerleri Kongo'ya yeniden girmiş ve
böylelikle geçen yıl iki ülke arasında imzalanmış olan
A) Alman hükümeti ve muhalefetin üzerinde uzlaştığı barış antlaşmasını ihlal etmiştir.
yeni yasanın nitelikli yabancıların Almanya'ya E) Bölgede bulunan BM gözlemcilerine göre, geçen
yerleşmelerini kolaylaştırması bekleniyor. yıl iki ülke arasında imzalanan barış antlaşmasına
B) Alman hükümeti nitelikli yabancıların Almanya'ya rağmen, Ruanda askerlerinin çoğu Kongo'ya bir kez
yerleşmelerini kolaylaştıran yeni bir yasa üzerinde daha girmiştir.
muhalefetle anlaşmayı umuyor.
C) Alman hükümeti ile muhalefetin, nitelikli
yabancıların Almanya'ya yerleşmelerini 41. 45. sorularda, verilen Türkçe cümleye
kolaylaştırmak için yeni bir yasa üzerinde anlaşmaya anlamca en yakın Đngilizce cümleyi bulunuz.
varmaları bekleniyor.
D) Alman muhalefetinin nitelikli yabancıların 41. Nicholas Gane'in yeni yayımlanan kitabı
Almanya'ya daha kolay yerleşebilmelerini sağlayacak Toplum Kuramının Geleceği, dünyanın önde
yeni bir yasa üzerinde hükümetle anlaştığı gelen toplum kuramcıları ile yapılan bir dizi
belirtiliyor. mülakatı bir araya getirmektedir.
E) Alman hükümeti ve muhalefetinin uzlaşarak,
nitelikli yabancıların Almanya'da çalısmalarını A) The newly published book, The Future of Social
kolaylaştıracak yeni yasayı yakında çıkarmaları Theory by Nicholas Gene, draws heavily on a series
bekleniyor. of interviews conducted by the world's leading social
theorists.
B) Nicholas Gane's newly published book The Future
of Social Theory brings together a series of
interviews held with the world's leading social
39. When the Mongol invasion started, the theorists.
Uygurs, realizing that resistance was futile, C) A series of interviews with the world's leading
submitted willingly to Gengis Khan. social theorists was the starting point for Nicholas
Gane's newly published book, The Future of Social
Theory.
A) Moğol istilası yaygınlaşınca, direnişin işe
D) Nicholas Gane interviewed some of the world's
yaramayacağını anlayan Uygurlar, Cengiz Han'a
leading social theorists before writing The Future of
gönüllü teslim oldular.
Social Theory which has recently been published.
B) Moğol istilası başlayınca, direnişin boşuna
E) Nicholas Gane's newly published book The Future
olduğunu anlayan Uygurlar, Cengiz Han'a isteyerek
of Social Theory makes extensive use of interviews
teslim oldular.
between the writer and the world's leading social
C) Direnişin boşuna olduğuna inanan Uygurlar,
theorists.
Moğol istilası başlar başlamaz Cengiz Han'a teslim
oldular.

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42. 1 Mayıs 2004'te on yeni ülkenin Avrupa B) Mary Williams, who is one of the most successful
Birliği'ne girişi, Demir Perde ile zorla and original critics of our time, has written a new
bölünmüş bir kıtanın bir araya gelişini book on literary criticism and feminist thinking.
simgelemektedir. C) Mary Williams, who has written a new book on
literary criticism, is one of the most influential and
A) The entrance, on 1 May 2004, of ten new original literary critics and feminist thinkers of our
countries to the European Union symbolizes the time.
coming together of a continent forced apart by the D) One of the most impressive and innovative
Iron Curtain. literary critics of our age is Mary Williams, a feminist
B) Ten new countries joined European Union on 1 thinker, who has brought out a new book on literary
May 2004 symbolizing the reunion of a continent criticism.
forced apart by the Iron Curtain. E) The new book on literary criticism written by
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the European Union, the forced division of a influential and stimulating of the feminist critics of
continent by the Iron Curtain symbolically came to our age.
an end.
D) The entrance of ten new countries to the
European Union on 1 May 2004 can also be 45. Osmanlı Đmparatorluğu döneminde,
regarded as symbolizing the reunion of a continent Selanik şehrinde ilk futbol maçını
forced apart by the Iron Curtain. düzenleyenler, Đngiliz tütün ve pamuk
E) With the entrance of ten new countries to the tüccarlarıydı.
European Union on 1 May 2004, the symbolic
division of a continent by the Iron Curtain was A) It was during the period of the Ottoman Empire
finally broken. that the fırst football match in the city of Salonika
was organized by British tobacco and cotton traders.
B) It was British tobacco and cotton traders who
43. BM Güvenlik Konseyi kitle imha silahlarına organized the first football match in the city of
sahip olmayı, bunları üretmeyi ve bunların Salonika during the period of the Ottoman Empire.
kaçakçılığını yapmayı suç saymaları için C) The first football match to be organized by British
ülkelere çağrıda bulunan bir kararı oy tobacco and cotton traders was in the city of
birliğiyle almıştır. Salonika during the period of the Ottoman
Empire.
A) The possession, manufacture and traffıcking of D) British tobacco and cotton traders held their fırst
weapons of mass destruction have been banned in football match in Salonika during the time of the
all countries following a resolution to this effect Ottoman Empire.
unanimously passed by the UN Security Council. E) The fırst football match to be held in Salonika
B) Presumably, therUN Security Council will was during the time of the Ottoman Empire and was
unanimously pass a resolution to demand that all organized by British tobacco and cotton traders.
countries criminalize the possession, manufacture
and traffıcking of weapons of mass destruction.
C) The possession, manufacture and trafficking of
weapons of mass destruction have been 46. 51. sorularda, boş bırakılan yere, parçanın
criminalized in some countries following the passing anlam bütünlüğünü sağlamak için
of a unanimous resolution by the UN Security getirilebilecek cümleyi bulunuz.
Council.
D) In line with a resolotion of the UN Security 46. Most trees produce a ring of new wood
Council, countries have all made the possession, each year and these circles of growrth can
manufacture and trafficking of weapons of mass easily be seen in a crosssection of the trunk of
destrucion illegal. a felled tree.----. First, the rings become
E) The UN Security Council has unanimously passed narrower with the increasing age of the tree.
resolution calling upon countries to criminalize the Second, the amount a tree grows each year is
possession, manufacture and trafficking of weapons affected by fluctuations in climate.
of mass destruction.
A) A narrow growth ring may be the result of a cold
44. Edebiyat eleştirisi üzerine yeni bir kitap
spell in spring
yazmış olan Mary Williams, günümüzün en
B) In temperate regions, sunlight may be more
etkili ve özgün edebiyat eleştirmenlerinden ve
important than rainfall in affecting a tree's growth
feminist düşünürlerinden biridir.
C) Several conditions can contribute to a particularly
thick annual ring
A) Mary Williams, a feminist thinker, has brought D) These rings are not of uniform thickness and
out a new book which is about the most influential vary for two reasons
and original literary critics of our time. E) Results have been particularly impressive in the
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47. If Johannesburg is to live up to its 50.Robots could soon be doing their bit for
potential, it must overcome its apartheid the environment. ----. The results suggest
legacy of division. Contact between the races that herbicide use could be reduced by 70% if
often remains awkward.----. The hope is that farmers used these robots to adopt more
with more children mixing at school, the next selective spraying techniques.
generation will coexist more easily.
A) The longer term goal is to avoid herbicides
A) This is very understandable as the idea of altogether
equality is still very new B) Trials are presently underway for a Danish robot
B) One major concern that all races have in that maps the position of weeds growing among
common is crime crops
C) In the worst parts of the city, for example, one in C) Naturally it would be better to have the robot
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D) The best restaurants of Africa are to be found in poisoning them
Johannesburg as are the best hospitals D) These robots cannot distinguish between plant
E) Indeed, in some suburbs living conditions are species and treat anything green as a weed
good, but in many quarters they remain harsh and E) The problem is not one of expense because
often violent herbicides are cheap

51.The Internet introduces a technology


which poses new challenges to the protection
of individual privacy. ----. Each of these
48. To help users find reliable nutrition systems is capable of monitoring, capturing
information on the internet, this university and storing communications that pass
maintains an online rating and review guide through it.
called the Nutrition Navigator.----. Each
website receives a score from 1 to 25, and A) Apparently Internet technology can gather
links are provided to recommended sites. personal information without first seeking consent
B) In the US, most federal privacy laws apply only
A) For instance, many televised nutrition messages to the federal government
are presented by celebrities, food editors and chefs C) It can be argued that intruding into others' lives
B) Even so, the Nutrition Navigator remained the through unobtrusive surveillance through market
best site from which to launch ventures into research or through any other means is a violation
nutrition cyberspace of privacy
C) Many people tüm to their physicians for dietary D) Screening for employment purposes can certainly
advice, expecting them to know all about be regarded as an invasion of personal privacy
healthrelated matters E) Information sent over this vast network of
D) The ratings reflect the opinions of a panel of networks may pass through many computer
nutrition experts on selected websites on the basis systems before it reaches its final destination
of their accuracy and depth
E) The Internet offers no guarantees of the
accuracy of the information found there

49. Police may soon have a new weapon in


the fight against crime: Earprints. Earprints 52. 57. sorularda, verilen durumda söylenmiş
are left when criminals press their ears olabilecek sözü bulunuz.
against a door or window to listen for sounds
within. ----. 52. A friend of yours has fallen and broken his
leg. It will have to be in plaster for quite
some time. Since he's normally a very active
A) They will also develop a database for ear shapes, person, he's going to find it very difficult to
scars and creases lead a more sedentary life. You can't offer
B) The Forensic Ear Identification Project is much comfort but do your best and say:
expected to come up with a solution to this problem
C) As with fingerprints, earprints could help A) l'm afraid your leg won't heal for a long time.
detectives to place suspects at the scene of a crime B) What are you going to do all day stuck here?
D)Even so, earprints are already being used as C) What were you doing? You must have been very
evidence in parts of Europe careless.
E)So it seems unlikely that earprints will ever be D) What's happened has happened. You'll just have
used as evidence in courtrooms to make the best of it.
E) Even when they take the plaster off, it will still be
difficult to walk!

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53. Your department has hired a new 56. At a company board meeting you feel that
secretary who is shy and rather lacking self everyone favours playing safe. You feel no
confidence. You Know that the head of the one is being dynamic enough. You believe one
department, who she will be working for, has to fight in order to win, so, in an effort to
behaves rather formally although he is stir up a more active response in your
actually a very sociable person. You want her colleagues, you say:
to know this, and so say:
A) This board has always followed a cautious policy,
A) He's so unpredictable; l don't think you'll be able and I see no reason at all to do otherwise. l'm sure
to put up with him. you all agree.
B) If I were you, l'd always be on my guard against B) You're right! We need to be extremely cautious
him. at this critical time, and take no risks whatsoever.
C) Don't be put off by his stiff manner; he's really a C) Let's take our time over this decision. There's no
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D) I don't think you're the sort of person who'll be D) There's no point in being middle of the road all
happy to work with him. the time! Nothing can be achieved without taking
E) You are lucky to have get this job; l'm sure you'll some reasonable risks.
do your best in it. E) Heated arguments never do any good, so let us
all try to keep calm.

57. You and a colleague are preparing a


report for the 15th of the month. You and
54. One of your officemates is always coming your colleague are collecting the data for the
in to work late. As he's a good friend of yours, report separately but then all the information
you've been keeping the fact from the will be brought together and the report
manager. But now you're getting tired of this, finalized. Your colleague thinks this can be
so you decide to share your problem with done in a day and wants to do it on the 14th.
another friend. You say: You feel this would be too late, and so you
say:
A) Could you have a word with him? Perhaps he'll
share his troubles with you. A) Good; we can surely finish it in a day, can't we?
B) What do you think of him? I think he's doing B) What's the matter? Haven't you started collecting
quite well. the data yet?
C) Everyone comes in late sometimes. C) l don't like leaving things till the last minute. All
D) He's a good person, and the manager likes him. sorts of problems could crop up.
E) This has been going on far too long. l'm not D) We must be very careful not to duplicate our
prepared to cover up for him any longer! information and there must be no contradictions.
E) So long as we start early in the moming, we
ought to be able to finish it in time.

58. 63. sorularda, cümleler sırasıyla


55.A junior member of the research team has okunduğunda parçanın anlam bütünlüğünü
messed up a long term laboratory experiment bozan cümleyi bulunuz.
with the result that months of effort are lost.
He is, actually, a very reliable person and well 58. (l) In the 1996 movie Phenomenon, John
qualified. As he is very upset, you want to Travolta plays a smalltown mechanic, George, who
comfort him and say: experiences a remarkable transformation. (II) For
many people, IQ is the definition of intelligence and
A) Don't worry. Everyone gets it wrong sometimes. high IQ is an unquestioned quality. (III) Knocked
B) You should have been careful! You've ruined unconscious by a mysterious flash of light, George
everything! Malley awakens to find himself a genius. (IV)
C) Make sure this doesn't happen again! Otherwise Previously, he had been a man of simple interests
you'll be fired. and modest accomplishments, but suddenly he
D) Everyone on the team must be very annoyed, I becomes intellectually insatiable. (V) He devours
imagine. several books a day, creates invention after
E) l didn't expect you to be so careless and invention, beats his former mentor at chess and
irresponsible. What's the matter with you? cracks security codes in his spare time.
A) l
B) II
C) III
D) IV
E) V

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59. (I) Countries throughout the world appear to 63. (I) New legislation to ban the slaughter of
be determined to avoid war at any cost. (II) In horses for human consumption in the state of lllinois
both France and Germany, governments are seeking was introduced on February 6th, 2004, in the lllinois
to introduce more flexibility into the labour markets. House of Representatives. (II) On February 18th,
(III) Germany plans to make it easier to fire 2004, the bill was referred to the House Executive
workers, at least in small firms. (IV) It also plans to Committee. (III) The legislation would also make it
curb unemployment and make job seekers take illegal to transport horses into or out of the state for
unattractive jobs. (V) The French are working on slaughter. (IV) The Cavel International slaughter
similar lines, but hampered by their 35 hour-week. plant was destroyed by fire in March of 2002. (V)
A) I The antislaughter legislation caused a clash
B) II between Horsemen's Council of Illinois, which
C) III opposes the bill, and industry associations, welfare
D) IV groups and animal rights groups that support it.

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E)V A) l
B) II
C) III
60. (l) The risks of flying and driving are influenced
D) IV
by different parameters. (II) The risk of driving
E) V
depends largely on the distance travelled. (III)
Most people do, in fact, realize that flying is safer
than driving, but still get nervous about it. (IV) The
risk of flying is primarily affected by the number of
take offs and landings. (V) Indeed, over a 10 year
period, 95 per cent of all airline fatalities occurred 64. 69. sorularda, verilen cümleye anlamca en
either during take off or during landing. yakın olan cümleyi bulunuz.
A) l
B) II 64. China's determination to put people in
space dates back to the 1960's.
C) III
D) IV A) It was only in the 1960s that China could
E) V contemplate a travel in space
B) China has been resolutely sending people into
space ever since the early 1960s.
C) As far back as the 1960s, China also recognized
61. (l) Artists were much admired in ancient Greek the need to send people into space.
society for their skill.(II) For example, in the case D) From the 1960s onwards, China has been
of vase painting, it was quite common for the captivated by space travel.
painter to sign the vessel in paint before it was E) China has been set on getting people into space
fired. (III) This means that numerous vessels are ever since the 1960s.
known to be the work of specific artists. (IV)
Obviously, art is not restricted to the depiction of
scenes or objects. (V) In fact, for the Antic
blackfigure style, twelve painters are known by
name.
A) I
B) II
C) III
D) IV
E) V 65. They held a dinner party to mark the
occasion of their fortieth wedding
anniversary.
62.(I) It seems that some form of electric battery
may have been in use two centuries before Christ. A) The dinner party they gave was to commemorate
(II) In 1938 the German archaeologist Wilhelm forty years of marriage.
König found a small, oddly configured clay jar near B) They have been married for forty years and the
Baghdad that he dated to 200 B.C. (III) In any dinner party is by way of celebration.
event, the modern history of batteries begins with C) When they have been married for forty years,
the itallan scientist Alessandro Volta. (IV) It has a they will give a dinner party to celebrate the fact.
coiled coppersheet inside and an iron rod extending D) At the dinner party, everyone congratulated
through the top. (V) When filled with an acid such them on forty years of marriage.
as vinegar, it could have generated 1.5 to 2.0 volts. E) They have been married for forty years and a
A) I dinner party was held in their honour.
B) II
C) III
D) IV
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66. He got to the top at last because there 70. 75. sorularda, karşılıklı konuşmanın boş
was literally nobody standing in his path. bırakılan kısmını tamamlayabilecek ifadeyi
bulunuz.
A) It was a long, hard grind to the top, but he
finally made it.
70. Colin :
B) If there had been any serious competition, it's
l thought that with the introduction of the Euro,
not likely that he'd have made it to the top.
price variations in Europe would more or less
C) As there was absolutely no one to prevent him
disappear.
from doing so, he finally made it to the top.
Peter:
D) As there was no opposition, he quickly rose to
......
the top.
Colin :
E) Since he faced no serious competition, it was
Why not?
inevitable that he should get to the top.
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There are several reasons. One is the different tax
rates, especially on the things like alcohol.
67. Information systems technology is one of A) A lot of people thought like that. And it might still
several tools available to managers for coping happen.
with change. B) Actually, quite the reverse has occurred.
C) It's still too earty to comment on the matter. But
A) The best means by which managers can cope
the differences are growing less.
with change is information systems technology.
D) That's what everyone expected. But it hasn't
B) Information systems technology is the one
worked out like that.
medium which managers turn to when change
E) Price variations aren't such a bad thing after all. l
becomes inevitable.
hope they won't disappear.
C) With the introduction of information systems
technology managers now have a tool to ensure
that they can cope with change.
D) Information systems technology is one of a
number of mediums which managers can turn to
when faced with change.
E) With the assistance of, for instance, information
systems technology, managers find they can keep
control over change.

68. He's one of those people who is always


ready to promise help but rarely keeps his
promise.
A) He's often promised to help one, but never once
done so.
B) He's like lots of other people; he promises to help
but rarely does. 71. Jane:
C) It's easy for him to promise to help, but he never What were you doing all day? I kept phoning, but
actually does help. you were never in your office.
D) Like so many others, he often promises to help Neil:
but then forgets to do so. ......
E) He's the sort of person who is good at promising Jane :
help, but almost always fails to do so. Was that really essential?
Neil :
It certainly was. Morale and the company spirit both
69. Get Jim to give the speech of welcome; have a bearing on productivity.
he's quite the best person for the job.
A) The morning was taken up with meetings. And
A) Try to persuade Jim to give the speech of there was a staff party in the afternoon that l had to
welcome: he's good at such things. attend.
B) Jim will give a far better speech of welcome than B) I spent most of the day in the factory: we are
anyone else would; get him to do it. reorganizing the assembly line.
C) As he's good at things like that, why don't you C) l wasn't out all that much, but l did have to go to
get Jim to give the speech of welcome? the bank.
D) One person who is good at speech making is D) What did you want me for, anyway?
Jim; ask him to do it. E) Meetings! Most of them related to the installation
E) Jim will make as good a speech of welcome as of the new boiler. l have doubts about the reliability
anyone l know; see if he'll agree to do it. of the contractors.

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72. Patrick : 74. Helen :
Why are you so insistent that we must find a l see a great many airlines are still having to
framework of collective security that does not rely struggle to keep going. That's not true of THY, is it?
on nuclear deterrence? Chris :
Mark: No. They've actually made quite a good profil over
...... the past year and are planning to expand.
Patrick : Helen :
Why is that? ........
Mark: Chris :
Surely it's obvious: they have no cities that can be l believe so. l do know they've put in orders for 51
bombed in reply and they are not focussed on self new planes for next year.
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A) l am convinced that reliance on nuclear weapons it's a long time ago now.
will be obsolete in the near future. B) Well, that's certainly good news. Will they be
B) Because the very existence of nuclear weapons flying further afield?
gives rise to the pursuit of them. C) The security controls you have to go through at
C) Because we need to work towards global airports make air travel quite objectionable.
security. D) That sounds reasonable. So many people
D) Actually l'm not: l don't think it's feasible. continue to avoid travelling by air.
E) Because the rise of terrorist groups makes this E) Airports are already far too big; don't you agree?
essential.

75. Jennifer:
73. John : l see you've bought that new book that's come out
Borrowing to buy a house ought to be as simple a on Goya. Have you read it yet?
transaction as borrowing to buy a car, don't you Karen :
agree? No, l haven't. It promises to be fascinating reading,
Robin : so l'm saving it up till l've got a prolonged period of
Yes, l do. Why do you ask? leisure time.
John : Jennifer:
....... ..........
Robin : Karen :
I guess it is because the sums are much bigger, and No, only with the ones l expect to be really good.
the period of repayment is longer.
A) l read a review of it only the other day and it
A) Because l am interested in how banks fix certainly does sound fascinating!
mortgage rates. B) Quite right too! What else do you plan to do?
B) In fact, interest rates have been rising since early C) Do you do that with all the books you buy?
summer. D) Goya is not one of my favourite artists, but that
C) But the government has introduced new tax book helped me to appreciate him a lot more.
subsidies for home loans, and that's a good thing. E) You'll find the book throws a great deal of light
D) Because it's not. There's far more paperwork on the disasters of war.
required, and it's altogether much more
complicated.
E) I think it's important. Govemments should pay
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76.- 80. soruları aşağıdaki parçaya göre 78. One theory referred to in the passage,
cevaplayınız. suggests that man's innate fear of what is
Why are people prejudiced? Not surprisingly, rarely encountered or little known ----.
theories of prejudice have tended to focus on the
more extreme forms of prejudice, in particular when A) may play a role in creating prejudices
there is aggression and violence. At the turn of the B) prevents him from developing his social
last century, it was popular to consider prejudice to possibilities
be an innate and instinctive reaction to certain C) is an aspect of his character that relates him very
categories of person (e.g. certain races) much as closely to the rest of the animal world
animals would react in instinctive ways to one D) is far less strong now than formerly
another. This approach is no longer popular, as it E) has helped to make society more uniform
doesn't stand up well to scientific scrutiny. However
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There is some evidence that higher animals,
including humans, have an inherent fear of the
unfamilier and unusual, which might set the mould
for negative attitudes towards groups that are
considered different in certain ways. There is also
evidence for a mere exposure effect, in which,
people's attitudes towards various stimuli (e.g. other
people) ,improve as a direct function of repeated
exposure or familiarity with the stimulus provided
that initial reactions to the stimuli are not negative.
Another perspective rests on the belief that 79. We learn from the passage that the "mere
prejudices are learned. Indeed, it has been argued exposure effect" occurs when ----.
that hatred and suspicion of certain groups are
learned early in life before the child even knows A) opposing groups agree to meet each other half
anything about the target group and that this way
provides an emotional framework that colours all B) individuals start to copy the behaviour patterns
subsequent information about an experience with of the people they are with
the group. C) people learn to face the fact that their prejudices
are without foundation
D) repeated contact with a particular group leads to
76. According to the passage, at the a better understanding of that group
beginning of the 20th century, Prejudice was E) people can admit that their first reactions were
generally regarded ----. far too extreme

A) in very much the same way as it is now


B) as a natural and intuitive response
C) as something that had to be corrected
D) as inevitable and therefore acceptable
E) as an outcome of parental conditioning

77. It is clear from the passage that studies 80. According to the passage, certain studies
on prejudice ----. suggest that prejudice against various groups
of society ----.
A) often spring from animal behaviour
B) suggest that most children adopt the prejudices
of their parents A) is on the increase simply because it is receiving
C) have finally established that it is innate too much attention
D) aim to discover how they can be overcome B) develops early in life, even before any real
E) have usually concentrated on the more contact has been made with them
destructive expressions of it C) could best be overcome by keeping children
unaware of it
D) is largely racial in character
E) has only resulted in violence on very rare
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81.- 85. soruları aşağıdaki parçaya göre 83. It is clear from the passage that Cuvier ---
cevaplayınız. ----.
By the early 19th century, the eminent French A) adopted an indifferent attitude towards the
zoologist Georges Cuvier believed he had found rock attacks of his critics
solid evidence for the Biblical great flood. While B) was greatly influenced by Hutton's theory
studying the geological strata around Paris, Cuvier concerning the Earth's formation
found that fossils of sea creatures in one ancient C) was particularly interested in marine fossils and
layer of chalk were overlaid by those of land concentrated on them for research purposes
creatures. Then just as abruptly, the layer above D) interpreted his fossil discoveries as indications of
contained sea creatures again, with the top layer major catastrophes similar to the great flood
showing evidence of a vast and rapid inundation E) had devoted years of research to establishing
around present day Paris. Cuvier regarded these that the biblical great flood had actually occurred
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sudden catastrophes which devastated life on Earth,
of which the great flood was just the most recent
example. Cuvier's discoveries, published in 1812
won support from a large number of eminent
scientists such as the geologist Sir James Hall.
However there were a few who were deeply
sceptical, pointing out that the evidence of a global
flood was far from conclusive. Most sceptical of all
were the followers of the Scottish geologist James
Hutton. In 1795 he had published a two volume text 84. According to the passage, Cuvier's critics
based on the view that the slow steady processes -------.
that shape our planet today, such as erosion, were
also crucially important in the distant past.
A) were extremely jealous of his discoveries near
Paris
B) felt that there was insufficient geological
evidence to confırm that the biblical great flood ever
81. We learn from the passage that many had occurred
scientists ----. C) regarded erosion as only a minor geological
process
A) gave full support to Cuvier's view that the great D) were also equally opposed to the views
flood had actually taken place expressed by Hutton
B) were not at all impressed by Cuvier's discoveries E) certainly believed there had been a global flood
in the Paris area but did not regard his discoveries as scientifically
C) followed up Cuvier's excavations of marine fossils important
D) were, like Cuvier, engaged in a search for
evidence of the great flood
E) ceased to be sceptical of the great flood once Sir
James Hail had given his support to Cuvier

82. It is pointed out in the passage that in the


course of excavations near Paris, Cuvier ----.
85. As we learn from the passage, Hutton's
theory was that----.
A) slowly came to recognize the geological
significance of the biblical great flood
B) was particularly surprised that there were chalk A) long term geological change, such as erosion,
formations in the area had been of paramount importance in the Earth's
C) was slow to recognize the geological importance history
of marine fossils B) erosion was the single most important cause of
D) grew interested in the fossils of sea creatures geological change on Earth
only after he came across a second layer C) some geological processes, such as erosion, were
E) discovered alternating layers of fossils relating to relatively recent in the history of the Earth
sea and land creatures D) our planet had been subjected to countless
catastrophes in the distant past
E) the formation of our planet was the outcome of
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86.- 90. soruları aşağıdaki parçaya göre 88. As we can see from the passage, the
cevaplayınız. writer is careful ----.
No child is too young to play and therefore to
engage in engineering, even though it is of a A) not to exaggerate the importance of creative play
primitive kind. We all did so as children ourselves to a child
when we devised our own toys and games and B) to list all areas that are of concern to an engineer
sometimes even imaginary friends to enjoy them C) to show how slowly a child's mental capacity
with us. The idea of playfulness is embedded in develops
engineering through the concepts of invention and D) not to offend engineers by his comparison
design. Not that engineering is trivial; rather, the E) to avoid using technical terminology in the
heart of the activity is to give imagination its passage
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engineering in their earliest activities, yet there is
seldom any recognition that this is the case. They
may hear the word "engineer" only in connection
with railroad locomotives and have no idea that
their playful activity could become a lifelong
profession. Engineers themselves are
understandably reluctant to equate their
professional activity with mere child's play. After all,
they studied long and hard to master complicated
knowledge of atoms and molekules, stresses and
strains, heat and power, current and voltages, bits
and bytes. They use computers for serious
modelling and calculation, not for fun and games.
They design and build real towers and bridges that
test the limits of reliability and safety, not the ones
that totter and fall down with little consequence.

86. The main point the writer is making in


this passage is that ----. 89. It is suggested in the passage that
children ----.

A) man has practised engineering ever since


primitive times A) are not aware of the fact that in their games they
B) some children are born to be engineers are involved in some kind of engineering activity
C) children and engineers both have the capacity to B) should be constantly encouraged to play games
imagine and create that involve engineering techniques
D) reliability and safety are minor details for the C) love to imitate the activities that go on around
professional engineer them
E) any engineering fault in design or calculation D) are incapable of imaginative thinking
does have serious consequences E) have a primitive perception of life

87. One point stressed in the passage is that 90. According to the passage, what children
professional engineering ----. and engineers have in common are ----.

A) is very different from all other scientific activities A) reliability and safety
B) requires more imagination than technical B) experience and knowledge
knowledge and calculation C) invention and design
C) makes little use of theoretical knowledge D) modelling and calculation
D) gives priority to design rather than to invention E) recognition and reallty
E) covers a vast field of involved or intricate
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91.- 95. soruları aşağıdaki parçaya göre 94. We learn from the passage that one effect
cevaplayınız. of higher taxes on fuel ----.

Europe and Japan do not use fuel economy A) has been a great deal of uneasiness and even
standards to any significant degree, but instead rely anger among consumers
principally on high taxes to reduce gas B) has been a noticeable drop in car sales
consumption. Their average tax is more than $200 everywhere
per gallon, while in the US, federal gas taxes are C) has been to draw attention to a much wider
only 18 EURO per gallon and average state taxes 22 range of energy sources
EURO per gallon. Higher prices at the pump D) is an increased demand for vehicles which
rusulting from higher taxes increase consumer consume less fuel
demand for cars with better fuel economy. They E) is that Europe's production of fuel economy
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Research shows that federal taxes on gasoline
would have to increase by a bit less than 50 euro
per gallon to cut gasoline consumptin in the US.
Although a 50 EURO incerase is a lot compared with
the present average total tax of 40 EURO, it would
raise retail gas prices to only a little more than $2
per gallon, tax included. This is far below prices in
Europe and Japan. Even if federal taxes on gas
were doubled, US retail gas prices would still be
much below those in other developed nations.

91. According to the passage, efforts have


been made ----.

A) to compare the levels of fuel consumption as well


as fuel prices in Europe
B) to assess what price increases would lead to a
significant reduction in fuel consumption in the US
C) to give more appeal to public transport
D) to establish what vehicle types consume less fuel
E) to develop fuel efficient vehicles for sale in the
US

92. It is clear from the passage that Japan's


strategy to keep fuel consumption down ----. 95. One point stressed in the passage is that
fuel prices in the US, ----.
A) depends largely on the high taxation of fuel
B) has been greatly criticized by the public
C) has not been as effective as was originally A) which include both federal and state taxes, are
envisaged expected to rise considerably
D) has set an example that Europe is now adopting B) which have been increasing steadily for quite
E) has had no effect upon the country's car some time now, have almost equalled those in
production technologies Japan and even Europe
C) even if the taxes were to be increased
considerably, would still be much lower than in
other industrialized countries
93. According to the passage, the combined D) which have not risen for a long time, seem likely
federal and state taxes on gas in the US ----. to remain stable
E) where consumers go for cars with better fuel
A) have exceeded those currently in use in Europe economy, have caused no change in driving habits
B) are so high that they have forced Japanese car
manufacturers to change their production strategies
C) have become a major public concern
D) have suddenly caused fuel prices to rise sharply
E) amount to much less than the tax paid in Japan

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96.-100. soruları aşağıdaki parçaya göre 98. It is clear from the passage that
cevaplayınız. Shakespeare, during his early years in
London, ----.
Throughout his working life, Shakespeare worked as
an actor in the midst of a troupe. We know little A) gained experience as an actor by appearing in a
about his first years in London. For a few years huge variety of parts
between 1585 and 1592 his name disappears B) was encouraged to write plays by Alleyn and
altogether from the public records, and the most Burbage
likely reason for this is that, for at least some of this C) devoted himself primarily to the writing of plays
time, he was working for one of the city's acting D) preferred living in Southwark to Shoreditch
companies. As a junior member, he would not be E) was little known as an actor though he was
listed among the troupe's principal players. In the probably acting
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concentrated in Shoreditch and Southwark districts
of London. Shakespeara could have lived anywhere,
but Shoreditch, which would have been cheap and 99. We understand from the passage that in
convenient, is a likely candidate for a young actor. the late 16th century, ----.
In his early career Shakespeare may have moved
from troupe to troupe in order to survive. Whatever
A) it was illegal to hold theatrical performances on
the case, working conditions must have been
religious days
similar. Sundays, religious holidays and disasters
B) Shoreditch and Southwark were heavily
aside, a company would perform a different play
populated, commercial districts
each afternoon of the week, though some plays
C) there was apparently a great deal of public
would be repeated in the weeks ahead. An actor
interest in the theatres
usually had to keep at least 30 parts in his memory
D) the popularity of Alleyn and Burbage was already
and a leading player such as Alleyn or Burbage must
on the decline
have kept in mind nearly 500 lines a week.
E) working conditions in the theatres varied
enormously
96. According to the passage, in
Shakespeare's time, ----.

A) it was not unusual for actors to appear in a great 100. It was clear frorm the passage that, for
many roles each week Shakespeare, the years in London up to 1592
B) there was no theatrical activity anywhere in ----.
England except for London
C) leading actors would only agree to appear in
A) were times of hardship and uncertainty
certain roles
B) were a period of widespread public recognition
D) an acting company usually staged a new play
C) marked a turning point in his life
each week
D) brought many great changes and opportunities
E) acting was regarded as an immoral occupation
E) were the period during which he established a
lifelong friendship with Alleyn and Burbage

97. We learn from the passage that, in


Shakespeare's London, theatres ----.

A) competed with each other to get Alleyn or


Burbage in their troupe
B) were normally open to the public six afternoons a
week
C) provided actors with a comfortable and profitable
way of life
D) were rather like drama schools and they trained
actors
E) all had their own leading players

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1. E 2. A 3. C 4. D 5. B 6. D 7. A 8. C 9. E 10. D

11. B 12. A 13. E 14. D 15. B 16. A 17. E 18. A 19. B 20. C

21. E 22. D 23. B 24. A 25. D 26. C 27. A 28. E 29. B 30. D

31. A 32. B 33. C 34. B 35. A 36. E 37. D 38. C 39. B 40. A

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41. B 42. A 43. E 44. C 45. B 46. D 47. A 48. D 49. C 50. B

51. E 52. D 53. C 54. E 55. A 56. D 57. C 58. B 59. A 60. C

61. D 62. C 63. D 64. E 65. B 66. C 67. D 68. E 69. B 70. D

71. A 72. E 73. D 74. B 75. C 76. B 77. E 78. A 79. D 80. B

81. A 82. E 83. D 84. B 85. A 86. C 87. E 88. D 89. A 90. C

91. B 92. A 93. E 94. D 95. C 96. A 97. B 98. E 99. A 100. A

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